House News
Dear Students, Parents, and Guardians,
At Walton House, the beginning of Term 2 has provided a strong and purposeful start to the next phase of learning and connection. Guided by the legacy of Nancy Bird Walton, students continue to demonstrate courage, perseverance, leadership, and service as they engage with both classroom learning and the wider life of the College.
We commenced the term with our Anzac Day Assembly, a significant occasion that invited students to reflect on the service and sacrifice of those who have contributed to our nation’s history. Students participated with maturity and respect, demonstrating a clear understanding of the importance of remembrance. The assembly reinforced key values such as resilience, courage, and collective responsibility, which remain central to our House culture.
In addition, our Multicultural Assembly provided a vibrant and meaningful celebration of the diversity within our community. Students engaged thoughtfully in recognising the many cultures, traditions, and perspectives that enrich Walton House. Through performances and shared experiences, the assembly highlighted the importance of inclusion, respect, and understanding. It served as a reminder that our diversity strengthens our sense of belonging and connection.
As the term unfolds, House spirit continues to build across academic, sporting, and cultural activities. Students are demonstrating commitment, teamwork, and a willingness to contribute in all areas of College life. This strong start positions Walton House well for continued growth and participation in the weeks ahead.
Looking forward, we remain focused on maintaining this momentum through upcoming learning opportunities, House events, and community initiatives. Walton students continue to represent the College with pride, and we are committed to fostering a culture grounded in respect, inclusion, and the enduring values inspired by Nancy Bird Walton every day.
